Little’s – Financial Roadshow Season

Little’s Guide to Financial Roadshows

As we approach financial roadshow season, our team of Reservations Executives are working hard preparing for a busy spring period. Planning a financial roadshow can be a lengthy task but sometimes a few helpful tips and advice on the best way to book travel can make a huge difference when planning and executing a roadshow. To start with you need to consider the length of the roadshow – on most occasions a roadshow lasts one or two days and takes place in one city however, in some instances, they can last up to three weeks and include travel to numerous cities and through various time zones.

Once you have confirmed your initial itinerary your next task will most likely be organising the travel between each investor meeting. Having a strict travel schedule is imperative for the success of a roadshow. A chauffeur driven car is not only the safest but also the most reliable way to travel for such a crucial process.

Little’s have been established since 1966 and have been involved in financial roadshows for many years on a daily basis. Our team will look after your roadshows from beginning to end and this isn’t just on the day. We will organise and manage your itinerary from the moment you have secured your first investor meeting. During the roadshow itself we will inform you of any changes as well as being available 24/7 for any last minute amendments you may have. You won’t need to phone two or three different transport providers as we are here to coordinate your roadshow from city to city and continent to continent. Don’t think twice about your CEO being in a different time zone as we will ensure their chauffeur is ready and waiting well before departure. Being roadshow experts we will ensure that the travel on the day runs to perfection.

From Selkies and Kelpies to The Loch Ness Monster, Unicorns and The legend of Sawney Bean, Scotland is rife with tales of myth and legend. Whether your chauffeur driven car takes you to Loch Coruisk to go kelpie-spotting, to Loch Ness to try your chances of capturing a glimpse of the water beast ‘Nessie’ underneath the surface of the murky loch; or to the capital city of Edinburgh for a tour of the haunted, underground vaults – let your Little’s chauffeur guide help you to discover any of Scotland’s famous myths and legends.

Tartan, the symbol of the clan, is best described by the Gaelic word breacan, meaning chequered. Tartan is synonymous with the symbol of clan kinship and each clan has their own individual version. Do you have connections to Scotland? Let us help you discover which clan you originate from and what tartan your clan associates with. Whether it’s taking you to The Clan Tartan Centre on the outskirts of Edinburgh to see a kilt being made, or transporting you to visit the Lochcarron Weavers shop in the Highlands for a truly exceptional tartan experience, let us build a custom-built itinerary especially for you.

From scallops to salmon, langoustine to lobster and from crab to cod, Scotland’s lochs, seas and rivers are swimming with an abundance of fresh seafood – enticing tourists and locals alike. Touring the length and breadth of Scotland with your chauffeur gives you the complete freedom to customise the tour to individual seafood preferences. Whether that’s delighting in the fresh, smoked salmon at The Luss Seafood Bar in Loch Lomond – just a short half an hour drive from Glasgow city centre, or a bespoke tour of the seafood restaurants along Route NC 500, contact us today with your ideas or let us customise an amazing experience for you.